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Hi there

I was wondering if anyone could recommend a local cranial osteopath for my 4 month old son and myself? I have used Fabiano Da Silva in the past but unfortunately he is away on holiday at the moment and I was hoping to have a session in the next couple of weeks.

thanks v. much

Jenny

Simon Turgoose at The Vale Practice is fantastic. I've always travelled to Wandsworth (near where I used to live) to a woman called Ratna at The Vitality Centre who was my first introduction to cranial osteopathy. But it's really too far away so I (with some trepidation) tried Simon.


All I can say is that three sessions later, and my hip pain (caused by an old running injury plus now being pregnant) is completely sorted.


He really is excellent. And DOESN'T tell you you need more sessions than you actually need. Very impressive.


I will definitely be getting him to treat me after the birth, and if needs be, my baby.

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